Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 16
Anger, is the foremost enemy of a person because it, abiding in the body, destroys the body, in the same way as fire abiding in wood, bums the wood. Everyone including the nearest and the dearest one, is afraid of an angry man. In the twenty-first verse of this chapter, anger has been called, as the gateway to hell. When a man's desire is not fulfilled, anger ensues. From anger, arises delusion; from delusion, a confusion of memory; from which comes, loss of reason; and from loss of reason, one goes to complete min (Gita 2/62-63).
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